Good News for Clay Walker Fans…

It’s been a good year since Clay was last seen on the country charts. Since that time he has appeared on the hit HGTV show ‘Selling New York’ – Clay didn’t end up buying any property in the big city, but it was interesting seeing him on the show. He’s also been busy touring as usual.

The question is always – when will we hear new music on the radio?

Well it turns out we’re getting another single from Clay’s last album. Check out [easyazon-link asin=”B003L728TK”]Jesse James[/easyazon-link]…

Jesse James – Clay Walker

Clay announced the song as the new single from his latest album in a recent video interview. He also mentioned that he’s heading back into the studio soon to record material for a new album due out probably around the new year or even into the spring a bit.

As for [easyazon-link asin=”B003L728TK”]Jesse James[/easyazon-link] it should be interesting to see how it does on the charts. It’s a different kind of song for Clay and not one I expected him to release to radio. He says the reaction from the fans in the live show has been great, though, and it’s the reason we’re getting the song.

It’s the third single from the [easyazon-link asin=”B003L6WDUA”]She Won’t Be Lonely Long[/easyazon-link] album. Previous singles reached the top 5 and top 30. This one may have a chance to get up there a ways on the charts depending how people react. The song is about the adventurous side of life. It’s about being good most of the time, but still having that itch once in a while to be a little daring; to do a few of the things you shouldn’t.

It’s a cool concept for a song. It goes back to the days of westerns and heroics. I think we miss that side of life sometimes. We’re always looking at how to be on our best behavior and how to be proper all the time. Life isn’t like that for the most part. We all have a little dangerous in us.

I’m a huge Clay Walker fan and I hope the song does well.

And hopefully it leads into his new music that should come out in the spring of 2012. Hopefully anyway. It’s always a guessing game with Curb Records, but they do know what they’re doing. They did sign Clay after all.